Optical Techniques Flashcards
1
Q
- What wavelength of light in the electromagnetic spectrum has the highest energy?
a. 400 nm
b. 500 nm
c. 550 nm
d. 660 nm
A
a. 400 nm
2
Q
- The emission of light caused by a chemical reaction is:
a. chemiluminescence.
b. nephelometry.
c. turbidimetry.
d. fluorescence
A
a. chemiluminescence.
3
Q
- The expression of the relationship between the concentration of a substance in solution and absorbance of light
by that substance is referred to as Beer’s law. This relationship is expressed in a formula as:
a. log (1/T).
b. C = abc.
c. Io/Is × 100.
d. A = abc.
A
d. A = abc. ?
4
Q
- Calculate the concentration of NADH, given that the
absorbance at 340 nm is 0.5 and the molar absorptivity
constant is 6220 M−1 cm−1. The cuvet has a path length of
1 cm.
a. 1.0 μM
b. 10.0 μM
c. 0.8 μM
d. 8.0 μM
e. 0.05 μM
A
c. 0.8 μM
5
Q
- Which component of a single-beam spectrophotometer isolates radiant energy of a specific wavelength and
excludes that of other wavelengths?
a. Monochromator
b. Entrance slit
c. Cuvet
d. Light source
A
6
Q
- Measurement of the concentration of a substance that is
performed by measuring scattered light at right angles to
the incident light beam is called:
a. fluorometry.
b. atomic absorption.
c. turbidimetry.
d. nephelometry
A
d. nephelometry
7
Q
- A solution that is identical to that of calibrating or
unknown solutions and is used to set 100% T (zero
absorbance) at the beginning of a photometric analysis is
referred to as a:
a. standard solution.
b. calibrating solution.
c. reference blank.
d. reagent blank
A
d. reagent blank
8
Q
- Calculate the transmittance of light when the absorbance
in a sample is 0.5.
a. 25.6%
b. 40.1%
c. 31.6%
d. 10.9%
A
c. 31.6%
9
Q
- In a flameless atomic absorption technique, the sample
holder is typically a:
a. carbon rod in an enclosed chamber.
b. flame.
c. borosilicate glass cuvet.
d. reflective surface.
A
a. carbon rod in an enclosed chamber.
10
Q
- The bandwidth of the spectral absorbance curve of an
absorbing substance at a point equal to one-half of the
maximum absorbance is referred to as the:
a. standard curve.
b. bandpass filter.
c. natural bandwidth.
d. monochromatic bandwidth.
A
c. natural bandwidth.